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UK LGBT EVENTS - Birmingham Pride 2024
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Birmingham Pride 2024

Birmingham Pride will take place over the weekend 25/26th May 2024. Birmingham Pride held its first event back in 1997. Over the following 25 years Birmingham Pride has become one of the most important LGBTQ+ festivals in the UK attracting in excess of 40,000 people over the course of the weekend to the festival sites in the heart of the LGBTQ+ village and over 75,000 participating in or watching our annual pride parade through the streets of Birmingham. Parade Saturday 25th May Starts at noon and leaves from Centernary Square, Birmingham City Centre. The Birmingham Pride parade is FREE to view, but you do need to register to take part. The parade starts making its way through the city from 12 noon, ending in the LGBTQ+ Village, where people then make their way to the main festival activities.

Address : Birmingham Gay Village, Hurst Street

Birmingham
B5 6RG

Website : Click Here

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